Maybe that explains this stat line from last October:
Aaron Murray 11 of 31 for 109

Just terrible. Awful. Horrific.

Need to start the game with a zone read to the left. If he freezes up, were in trouble. If he reads it right, were on our way. I think if we start with a play where no one blocks him that would send a good message.

2nd play? Sweep left with a crack back. Split a TE out and de-cleat his ass.

How about first play Murray fires a bullet pass right into Clowney’s balls; see how much he runs that fucking trap then.

Look, I get that Clowney is a beast, but all this hype comes from him destroying a Michigan running back that was a foot shorter and 100 pounds lighter. If I tackled my mother in law, it would look just like that (and I have considered it countless times).

The hype comes from him being the best defensive player in college football, and the most dominant one since Ndamukong Suh. He’s legit. The Michigan play put him on the national map, but he’s the best player in the game right now.

AM needs to come out and say:
“I’ve played three years of SEC football and never come out of a game because of an injury – unless we were ahead by a few touchdowns. Not once. Out of every position on the field except maybe wide receiver, you don’t play quarterback in this league if you’re scared of anybody…it’s like trying to walk with an egg in a spoon while people are trying to kill you.

By the way, you’ll notice that nobody’s trying to tackle a linebacker, so it’s a little easier to talk big when you’re the guy whose job it is to tackle versus when you’re the guy whose job it is to protect the football and execute something with precision when people are looking to put a hit on you. Maybe that’s why he plays defense, he’s afraid to get hit.”

Last year it was Missouri and Old Man Football, I think the entire OL will play grown man football in that game this year. Not to mention I think he may have just brought out a AU blackout type crown to the USC game. Let’s get it on.

That big mouth and small brain may have just provided the spark to bring UGA the victory. You would have thought Spurrier would have warned him about saying anything stupid but after considering SOS’ rambling opening remarks to the media at the presser maybe “stupid” was contagious on the flight from Columbia.